The statements from both Technicians A and B are correct.
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
A typical MAP sensors comprises with a ceramic or silicon wafers, sealed with an ideal vacuum on one side and a suction manifold on the other. When the engine (motor) vacuum varies, the differential pressure across the board changes the output voltage or frequency to the MAP sensor. So, sensor vacuum to be increased if injection pulse widths increase.
Most pressure sensors operate at 5 volts from a computer and return a signal (voltage or frequency) based on the pressure applied to the sensor (vacuum). When testing the MAP sensor, make sure that the vacuum hose and hose connections are tightly connected to the engine vacuum source. According to this, concluding that the statements from both technicians are correct.
0.2 meters
2 meters
4 meters
6 meters
Answer:
C) 2
Explanation:
it has an electronic configuration of 2.6
therefore, in order to gain a stable outer shell, 2 more electrons will be needed which is the valence electron
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Answer:
Atmospheric pressure increases with increasing altitude
Explanation:
Atmospheric pressure decreases with increasing height (altitude).
Ideally, there are no options given here with which the question can be answered, however after searching the question on google, a similar question popped up on two websites with the same set of options. doubnut.com and weegy.com and the options are;
A. Mercury and aneroid barometers are used to measure atmospheric pressure.
B. You calculate absolute pressure by adding atmospheric pressure to gauge pressure.
C. Atmospheric pressure increases with increasing altitude.
D. When atmospheric pressure is higher than the absolute pressure of a gas in a container, a partial vacuum exists in the container
B.A child swinging on a park swing
C.A golf ball after it has been hit off the tee
D.A skier curving back and forth across a wide slope